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B Wallace has retulned home after beinpr a r r>-t ;n ?he Sr nd< rs Memorial H sp't"! Mrs. Annie Tx>e Bacote fV,? -.r TT til. nit uauKuvci ui mr. nenry 1 no. . ^ , S ndny at her h nfte*- r hrl'f illness. ,t cr'\. Waters Wilson fo^. morlv of this cl y died last week in N'n".' York Thi remains wars h-puprM to the *jty for burial. The fune'-al was helH at Trinity Bfptist church. She lef: to mourn 1 yh "" ' r? 1 elh' r revives. " ** TT "-> > n Mrs. R A. pte'-o- Mi'3 T.e^a M*?* '" o'-os and I. M. S., Jr. were in Harts. vi'l? 1 in la?t Sun-'' ?> vt u in* .<irs Fm-Je rr-riw. -ri Few J. W. Wii ? iie* 'a-t week at his hrme en M Oup-n: anJ wra fnneralizad Sunday noar Bennettsville. Mrs. Ctrrie Reese is on the sick We wrh her a speedy recov. . v T dsI Savings I i - - Z5c jund - 10c 4 TALL CANS OR sm. cans 25c NO. 2 CAN - - can lC)c 1ED NO. 2 CAN = 15c NO. 2 CAN | 4 cans 25 c I 2RED GRAHAM -lb. 25c 3R SELF RISING 21 lji. 7/c GUARANTEED rRING NO. 2 CAN 2 cans 15c 3ER BAGS 0 pounds 49c 4 lb. ctn. js lb. ctn. -35c 69c A pound-15c VH1TE NO. 2 CAN ? 10c 1 lb. can I ians - 5c I SNAPS NO. 2 CAN - can 10c pound 23c 5 cakes 20c w ? SMALL SIZE 4 cakes 9c - ; 2 for lie '** \it - pound 7c ZERO PRICES n. stores ar Does Its Duty" Bl'IN'N ETTSV1LLE NEWS Mr. John Jones,-one of S : s outstanding members died ho .it-. Funeral service was el at Saw Mill church Sunday 1 > ? n.s chiiuren in he northern : t of the State arrived home to pay their last respects to Fa her R . E. M "tfooUer,' ptytor assist r,i ly R:v. J^ M. Harrison of Co T) . , Rev. G. W Prince of Che \v and Rev. A. J. Wright o f h prorched the sermon. "Mr. and Mrs. P. Richardson's ( :si r le i in incw Yot k ia< w fkl The funeral service wts held Sun ay at Saw Mill church. Rev. Als j : tfd Rev. Booker with the funerel. ? I Mrs. J. Thompson was out Sun. t the de.ight of all tf er a "' . 2_f i' 1 nr Also?Mrs. Hettie Bingham. . . i so i'-'y and A. wi'1 ndr-r ? nrn, arvanv Bunday : t Shiloh church on he close of Neerro ITistorv Week S-me of our outstanding Negroes of the community will give" us shi r.'talks. Miss D. O. McDaniel spent a v hmts in the city week, end. M Vn wrs funevaITzrd on It-st Thursday at the Cogs Rriad ohu"ch A" of <'? ?s*^,r-r'3 home for th? funeral se*vice Our Supervisor Miia B. E. Gra ham is out to the delight of all. TIT CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 1 Continued from Page 1 who visited him 1: st week. Fune al services will be held Wednes day afternoon at 2nd Wilson Bai tist ehuich _of which- he was a member, and burrel will be. a' Blackstock in the family 1 plot where his parents are buried. Un dertaker Harold Spann will be in eh?FgC< ?' --= The Chester Cbunty Teachers' meeting was held Saturday morr ing with a good attendance, de spite the 'inclement day., Miss Cleopatia Spann, the secretary had such excellent minutes that many congratulated her for the accuracy with which she record: the proceedings for each meeting Chairmen >*of committees who ar angod for the entertaining of the District meeting, two weeks ago made their reportsr~:Miss F. B Cassell and Miss Dovey Johnson .he instructors," taught their clasr es for one hour. Much interes was manifested in the activity nerimt-gnd recitative work. Paster- Hilliard and members of the Metropolitan A. Ifl. E. Zioi church, aie elated over the re. suits of the rally for Livingstone college which closed Thursday night. The effort was for $62.50 but when tHe workers reported they had gone over their quot and the total amount was $77.51 After playing variety games, am listening to biief t3lks from a few friends, a special talk was made by Bishop J. W. MartifTfbYIShica co, who s was here for the occa don. The reports were ther nade as follows:'?Miss Leil; Woodward $25.00: Mrs. Eloise Mc .urkin $10.80; Miss Arlena Mc Clurkin $10.60; Mrs. Lila John on $10.20; Mrs. Baibara Hoopei >8.35-; Miss Louise Babcock, $8.20Ladies Ai'J $1.16 a groiy) of Sun lay school tots raised $4.00. To. tal $77.51. After hearty applaus Miss Leila Woodward having rais d the highest amount was crowi (>d "Miss Livingstone", bv Bishoy Martin. Mrs. Eloise McLurkir received a prize, as did th others.?Pastor?Milliard?and?fclivbishop thanked and complimenter the workers and especially did they commend Miss Fannie IL Casstk?who sponsored .-the whol programs'She 1 s Educational chairman of the ehuifch, an excel lent worker with many plane which are always pleasing and successful whenever presented. IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving mpmory c my mother, Mrs. Millie M. Blak. of 165 Loomis St., Chester, S. C. -who departed thia life February 16th, 1939. On one Thursday morning In this little Southern town, God and all His ang^s Circled all around, Pointing out - this dear one Who now lies at rest. Her place at home is vacant; God knows what's best. _ Mrs. Mable Jacks.^ daughter Mrs. Ethel Jackson, niece. ABBEVILLE NKWS' " On Wednesday Feb. 7th tt 10 'c ock the death angel claimed Mrs. Emma Weston, the wife of he late Mr. J P.' Weston, who n ocedod hc^ tp?the .great beyond April, 1039. She was ill only a few dtys. Her death was a shock o her many friends, end will be "issed by all those who knew her We feel tha? our loss is heaven's rrin. Peace to her ashes. She leaves to mourn her ptss. ng seven children Mrsdames Annie Brit, Minnie Rapley, Messrs. : Alvin?Weston and Charlie?Wes. _'on all Q.f Pittsburg, Pa^< Mrs. Helen Wardltw and Miss Ber. "ice Weston of New York and Mr. - Lewis Wes'on of Abbeville, ^ix errndchildren, two sisters, 3 brothers and a host of relatives Funeral services were conducted it Salem Biptist church, where' -he haa beeu_ a fpi'hful member, for years. The sermon delivered Sv the pastor, Rev. J. D. Goode was strong and inspiring. The1 nj stnr was assisted by Rev. J.N. | Mrthis, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Bep'ist church ar.d Rev. Edmond Thomas of Cokesbury. The church was filled to caprcity. The out of town attendance were Mrs. Ma. mie McAiister of New York, Mr. Arthur Keller of Philnlelphia and Mr. Jim Keller of Augusta. ""FPAW DISTRICT ETHERS MEETING 'c ch ' ? of th^ Cheraw i *r:ct met with the Po's Branch *? -?- he- o. M iss Irrra Powe and j '**? ?. F'?5!rbeth Rrcxton. This i bein<r Neero History We-k, in'er1 -t'.m^ svbiccts were dlscussedT^ ""h fo'lowihe a*e the speakers iJ their subjects: Mr. C. C. ~n'o-.. The Neero in Business; r Ol'io Covineton The Neprro :n F-de-t'o": Mrs. Flossie Mar_ h-R. -The Neero in Music; Mrs. T Dn,vis, The Nepro in Dra. m; tizr' ion: Mrs. Annie Davis Pove rend an article from a ?ol. 1 ~re't paper. The nrojrram was enjoved very "-H h. Near the end of the meet in?- r 11 we?-e served hervily Srnc? V>'- V/? r--f? rv>nnfin-T <"|f hr Ti-nrViprs Cnnven . f!rn. w will niPn'i"i rooie of he ' -- r>~ n W. T/on?.'. prin ripa! rf the Coulter .Turiof Col. lefre. with some of his work evs: Miss Alene Grier and chorus end Miso Flnora J,"roes who dis. eus-ed A"tivitv Ter-hlnr, wi h a c-oun of teachers. Mrs. Flossie Mr. C C. Coles and. V-'M, i. r,,i. | ?? .. t rt ,-n State Aerent for Nepjro schools was in f h e County lrst week. He visited ai number of schools. E PAIMETTO fJ&AT)EH COULTER ACADE .i V SLWS | Sunday, Feb. 4, Mr. an Mrs. H.L.I Marshall etten<letl--the funert 1 ofu*. Marshall's aunt, Mrs. Lomax .t Darlington. ._ - ??f The Brotherhood rendered m " n for es Uh jj"Jjro g r a m Sunday even ng at the church. The following guos s intended r. Long s Dirtnday dinner and >arty Tuesday evening, Feb. 6th, 't 6 o'clock: Mr. Thd Mrs. F. K. iutler, Columbia; Rev. and Mrs. 'i. L. Counts, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ^Trrshall Mis. Wilson, Mrs. A. F. Robinson Miss Rice Mrs. Strick 'and and Mr. L. P. Byarm. The Mjyo.Couiter game was as ollows: Coulter girls 14, Mayo rirlc 13, Coulter boy3 6, Mayo >oys 21. The Enimett Scott rnd Coulter game - reports: Coulter;, xirls 17, Scott 14; Coulter boys 4. Scott 22. The mid.week religious- service vas under the direction of the Young People's Society. At the lyceum Friday night we vera planned witness a fine pro Tram by the Progressive Club. Lincoln Di y was observed Sun -'ay by the church- f-nd school . At7 \ nrocrrnm Snndav ,,n "n i C5 ???J ????< VOJ UU vas raisei for benevolence. The \ 'ollowing tooh part in a short mis . iontTy plry: Mr. "I.arrle Poster. Misses E. B. Rushing; S.L. Jack. *^n, Thotnasina Sogers and L Avails. .. Mr. Schiffley of th "> State De-. Dartment and Miss Virginia Rt y vere official visitors Monday. Miss Tay. is one of the seee'arles? ol he Board of Nation: i Missions 'f the Prcsbyterirn Church. The Department of History un ler the direction of Miss L. E ""ogue, is responsible for the oh. evvance of Negro His'ory Week 'Ve \vitn ssed a splen-id program Monday during chapel hour. I Miss Jtmes our education teach >r from Jcssup, Gr., is up again ftor an illness. Mrs- Gladys Han' in is als0 up ^gain. The Dramrtic Clnb under the1 uprrvision of Mrs. C. W. Talley' - working hard with "Little Mi? 1 "i tune." We anxiously await 1 nit ill perfoiTnanc". ?LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL Prof. I.. I). Bradley, Principal The students ha\y entered intx he second semester's work with litteh enthusiasm- During the irst week approximately 10U chil dron were vaccinated for the pie -en-ion- of ?malk pox. Prof. L, D. Bri.dloy attended he Social Welfare meeting i n Florence last weeTt. On Monday^ veb. 5, Misses Rriney, Harring. on and Graham t long with Prof nd Mrs. J. E. Mclver attended ho Palmet'o Athletic Association 'n Kin?*stree. Lake City boys' md girls' tet m '< feated Hemingway hoys' and iris' team nt Hemingway in a hi sket bell game on Fridy, Feb. h, with scores for boys 17.9 and girls 18.8. Among those visiting the school on last week were Mrs. Hill_ Mrj Huggins, the County Nurse, M s P-r^of?the County and ^"iss Mahe' Willirms, the Attendmce teache ill of Florence Coun'y. ' Misses Ernestine Weston. Ma mie O. Jcne.s, Jean E. Harrington ond Miss Juanita Lawrence ijpng attended the Florence Co. Teach. r? nieptinc on Saturdiv. Misses 0. Clark and E. Brit ton. had as ?uc.sts-L?av?the' week -<mcl Misses C. E. Wells and E. M. Wilson of St. Stephen High sehool frculty. Mr. and Mrs. James Etdiy had as heir week end euest.s Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and daughter of Conwr.y. ?Miss Mary McDonald left for New York City on Sctt:r:'ay for an indefini'e stay. The Adult classes are being con ducted daily from Mondrys thru ^Thursdays from 4 p m. to 6 p.m. For the benefit of those who can not nt'en! the fftprnocn classes. Miss Brockington has been successful1' in- arranging ? morninj? elrsses;. The follow ing named persons dena'ted this life during the past week: Mr. Harry Austin, Mrs. Edd Brtdley, Mr. Silas Ea-'dy and Mrs. Nancy Burgess. To their bererved families we ex end out heartfelt sympathy. BBTHIEHEM- RAPT. CHIRCF . Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor Sunday school bygan at the us "al hour with a splendid group present. At 11:30 o'clock Rev. Da i delivered* t wonderful sermon which was well enjoyed. Theme: Th" Choice of Moses. The usher borrd had a splendid ( program: they ^raised $26-00- , 7:4o o'clock rxir .pas'or preached ' a very uplifting sermon. Subject 1.et rn of Me. The church was fill i cd and the spirit was high. Rev. I Drvis preached as never before. ( \7 ieifova Poii \f A F .vF.wio IV*.F. miuci ui .nirucison and son Rev Miller Jr., Rev FTnntor and Rnv. Howard. UNION NF.WS On Saturday, Feb. 10 Unio- i Co. Teacher hold ttJT monthK "1 meetino: at Bims hicrh school. The i rreetinor was called to order by i the Prpsident Pnf.?W.?M.?Bo? fcan. The combined primary and i elementary prroups listened to a very instructive discussion and 1 demonV trntion o t Manuscript I VVritlnor hv Mr<. Johnrie W5tl!?w.o The business ses-ion followed Those elected to the Council of 1 ''"l^raW of the Palmetto State Teachers' association were Profs w M P???n and A. A. Sims "with Prof. Ezell alternate. It. Is fyat ifrMne to no?> thaf this assocra ticm has again registered 100 pev cent with the state association. < ^, NEWBERRY NEWS Drayton Street High School The County Teachers' Associa. building1 Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. After devotions the groupj 111 eotings were oeia. At.er theJ &roup reassembled the program i wfs is folloWs: Remarks by the president; minutes of the last meeting. Almost all lea.hers reg istered 100 per cent in attend, ance. Hoport of the gorups as fol. lows: Primary group Mrs.. Reeder in Lon>u:ge rnd Miss Brown in Reading. Both ladies' me hods1 were by games, charts, pictures] and written. In the Intermediate, group, accurrcy in Reiding and ( Arithme'ic was beneficially dis ' cussed. High School group Prof | A. T. Butler led the topic "The ':.ck i.r proper preparation to the' c..i!d." Seek solutions to help the child rather than pt ssing tlie buck A ter whkh the president rsked Prof. U. S. Gallman to present, the guests. He presented Miss go.' w< 11 and spoke complimentary" of her wock. She in turn presented i MlSSt'S I,ek7.sey anu Shack from j w v/outi y net nn department j Miss Bhack pledged her coopere,. ticn for the pood of humanity, I while in ourc city. Miss Leitzsey ' spoke of her "Early Stage Tubei miosis Program" for the opening t .of spring. There will be a spe Ci&l issue of The Observer i n which a picture sec'ion of the different types of tuberculosis etc., will be sent. The progrtm will be sponsored by the Ameri. crn Auxiliary. In response the ^>v??>?dent "thanked the ladicg and asked ' for means of transports. . tion t nd means to hr.ve bottei h( ft and provision for the pupils in he c'ass room. The following p/-rs'n<= were elected to the House of Delegates: Prof. A. T. Butlei nn?j Prof. H B. Riknrd, Alter 1 notes M'S. Hrines and Prof. Keitt. Too d:>* nigh' Fob. 0, a Bmall v n nttcnneci tne f i A meeting M'-. H. B Butler in the absence of th> p csident led a very brief meeting, ?t'nivB>Mr?Preshytc rian?Church Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor The Bi' le class wis interesting V '< Day of Prayer Service of which Mrs. L. I. Putt is chair man was qul'e impressive. Those who missed it missed a spiritui 1 treat. The leaders wre Meadamev 7. K. Cii'liem, C. E. and E. H. A1 len rnd Miss Anslie Jones. " We were relighted to have MissErnestine ("Madden is our guest in Sunday school. She gave sonic very timely remarks. The I.eague service was beneficial also. We wire leliahted tc wolceiYv a pew member Mr.- Hey. wird K P.y. We inrite all younp people who like to enjoy one houi vith us in learning more about Jesus. Mr. r.eorge Singleton spent a few days a home lr?t week t o have.his ev^s treated. If you want The Pilm6ttn Lea der see Master Paul or Joseph A lie n o r cr II HO 7 J. They will bring It to you.^ I.KFSVILLF JR HIGH SCHOOL Prof. R. M. Walker. Principal The ! reliminary achievement day for Group 2 of Lexington Co. ?as held J ' Leesville Jr. Hi school Friday, Feb. 2, at 1:00 p. m. A large?. numler of the teachers r.nd nupils of the group were present. Miss Martha Wright Jeanes tetch er of Lexington Coun'y and Prof. N. L. Bush of Batesburg gave very^interesting rnd helpful talks Prof. R M. Walker the enterttin :ng principal gave, as he always loes a very interes'ine and hen. ?ficirl tilk. Als^-Rcw. H. -fir-Jack" eon. pastor of the CME church" here. Mr. Walker is a. v'erv clh. ient sneaker, he is always able to spet k rt any 'imc helpful and o* r priate subjects. P"v. H R, Jackson Mrs Char ??* Tnal inet and Mrs. Sam How. >v' reted :s judges in the prelim ..-.lies The decisions were as fol lows1 The solo contest*first honor1 R i-m Iyles of Leesville; speaking contest. first honor Clara Remei of Batesburg; story telling con. tes*. first honor Cleo Stt llings, PROSPERITY NEWS S. S. at Shiloh was conducted t'-r. regular hour. Our eldei ij l ..." i ftain of. the Newberry 'i tri'-t?sp"nt the?day with? He held out second quarter ant' ns delighted with the progres Rev. Bedenhovgh and thr members are making. Dr. Dun ham preached a wonderful ser >non during the morning service At nicht tve faculty and str ient body o# Howard school ?fcpoj sored?a progt am at the obure? The program wa3 given to rai.-u ' "> Allen's 'Dav as essnv nt. Th 1 program was under the ai:spi:?of the muical department, hear* 3d by Mrs. B. F. Keith.. Timeh emark* were given by Prof. H ' B. Rikard. -? I ?? ] CARLISLE NEWS < Sunday services were very good , wiiiiams ly^apei. The Fastor Rev. H. E. Billian hrou?vt p ?reat message. The teacher? who worshipped with us are: Mis> Vfargarot B. CHrp ami Miss Her leloVr A. Browne. Miss Nanrma Wilkes has re turned to school at Rock Hjll af te?* an "Inoss of two weeksT Mr. Wesley Emmerson and Mr Take STims left for Charlestor last. week. Mr. and ?Mvs. Berry Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hill o?i Winston.Ral^m were week en'1 d-'fors of their parents. The PTA met Monday ni?iv Feb. 12th. The president presided sver the meeting | BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W B. L. Clark Pastor Sunday school began at' the us ual hour \rt h officers,-' tercher? and students present. The lesson was very instructive, une attendance and Sunday school spirit are steadily incrersing. It is announced Rev. S. H Lewis former pastor of this church will deliver the Sunday morning's mes sage. At present he is pastoring one of our Metropolitan churches in St. Louis, Mo.?and, "it doth not yrt tpperr what he shall be." For morning service -the pasta* selected tG speak on the life and works of Richard Allen, founder of the A. M E. Church. Last Sun day was designated Founder's dry throughout the A. M. E. church. This being the Sundi y nearest the 14th of February. He gave a very fine outline of his life and -works. ? We were deligh'ed t<> hrve Dr. TP A A J ft a # rtj m. /vtiams, secretary 01 ruauca tion in the A. M. E. Church and Rev Wf'ker of St. James church as pulpit _g^?sts on last Sunday GEORGETOWN NEWS D'ninrr eio-Vt xvcokn Rethel A" M. E. 'eh"rah h?s 'oct n'"? mem bers by death. Last Thursday Ffhru.i i .v 8 funeral P'V. E. P. Prioleau p-e-o h"ld at ho church 3:00 p.m. with the Re> R. .S.. LnwreijCp officioting a ?<*?? ted bv two former nastors Rev Brogdon and Murph of Charleton and Rev. I,. D. Gamble, T B. GeatberR and R. A. Thomps^ He Is - survived by his wid- -* and children Messrs D. T., and J E. Prioleau Georgetown: Me~st"Moses. Luther, Dela Prioleau an'' Mrs. Er'monia Powe, New York Citv: seven grand", on? g'ea' ' rand. Interment in Bethel cem ote-v. Manigault undertaker ir charge. Mr. Bruce Sherald passed a v a* the Veteran hospital last Thursday and was funeralized at Pothel Sunday 11th. He leaves to mourn his passing the wide" fou; children, three brothers and t Vi rno + n tiv-s and friends. Ni'W's has been received of thr fis hug, of Mrs. Victoria White Mh Philadelphia, Pa., another c B.'thePs members. Funeral ar rangementa have not been mad< at this writing. RIDGE SPRING NEWS We weglad to see our Pas. -tor Rrw?A"? . Jones bark Sun day aftei hi illness. He delivp*cd a wndorful message at Ridge Hill Sunday. Mr. Curtis Davis of Wards, F ('., and Miss Mazie Walker o' V. Fn ing were quietly mar lied at the home of Rev. J. C Wi'lliams. Mr. Davis i: the so of Rev. D'vis and MrCurtis Davi8 L the daughter o' Mr. J. Walker. "'other Daughter Father ? Son Banquet?150 Present Foremost among the social e Vint-- of the v cflv at T?irt<r? Ttil the hannuet tendered to the ' froth crs~Tlnd faThrF~b"y Ih?" HT F l'.'-lO version of thh affair, whicl 'r>r?l< place Thursday evening, Fe' 8th wqb from every standjoint i beautiful and enjoyable occasio* Th . s; a ions auditorium wa ' > e lov 1\ mil colorful by th use of huge ferns, Geraniums an other potted plants. The dinin room effect ren ? .e :tej t'e to iacc. of a vea side inr at s.nsc The rising sun ajj~Tm!dom < f n' w d* v in nirivHure with ' beautiful rays attracted each o; upon entering. Tht. " "i on Jt *"d ' ge rial procedure of the NFSC h ' 'h Nt'iv M ers, Hallie Raifo d; S" -v H >Makers Song; Solo Carrie Ma< 1< o r . ex.: 1 l ane, &l .ni? Analyzed,' "Chloe Abn< y. ' l-r of b ko chicken, potato salad, saltine . e. . .se , b U.l i C I -\ - rnf""*rs to M*'? r:n ". th.? ?p.:nsor Too much credit cannot be p *ti t. ese hard wovki.-.g teache' 4 hose r" nr>.?rn< pi The wo . MUA..?n 4.1 1 ajiywa mm Wiuy Ui'M'l'V; tV. ounc of cooperation. fh "poll y showo " given 1 .he Home Kcoiio.iiic dopartmer was quite a success^ The totr amount repot ted was $10.38. Th 1 ill and mil grades won the prizi vh,Ving reported the highest a mount. TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH Ui-v. A. McNcal White, Pastor 'nix '.!?? I. n-if. C.?Founder's wu . ""Lohritcd?al Trinity _ Sunday. At 11:30 we listened to a wondeiful and inspiring sermon , that was delivered by Dr. I. E Williams of Chicago, 111. At 8:00 p.m. the Founder's Day program i tvas presnted of whrch Miss L. D. | oarKsaaie a tcftcner in the Carvei I Hi and talented musician was the j chairman. The Founder's* Day drive tho' lot up to our expectation wes very good, Fg M a xufPTTt ~~ ^ Saturday, February 17, 1940 RICHLAND CO. TEACHERS TO SEE FILM Because of its unique rrrangement for showing sound pictures the Carver Jr. High School Au_ j ditorium has been selec ed for the February meeting of t h e Richland Cou^tv Teachera Asso. , cirtion which will be held on Sat. * urday ,Feb. 24, it 12 o'clock noon The main feature of the program will ba an interesting mo. vie?Living and Learning in A Rural School. This picture is an overview of the work of r small school, beginning with a brief survey of the community and homes of the children and their daily coming together at school. It vividly portrays the Keynote of the schoolroom?cooperative living?with scenes of various ac. tivities: cire of classroom and plants, operation of bank, pub. | ration of hot lunches, etc. I It is hoped that all tetchers will avail themselves of the op. portunity of seeing this picture. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E Zion Church Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor Sunday was a real beautiful day land every one seemed to be 4n the inood for going?to churchWe hrd a very rppreciative audi, ence. Our pastor brought a won derful message. Theme God In Minority, which was enjoyed by all. And again Sundry nigh he aeuveren anotner soul stirring: ser mon. Theme Defects of Fervent Prryer. It made our hearts bum within while, he spoke b$r the way We also enjoyed some very inspir in? remtrks by Rev. Mrs. Parker We are always glad to have he-. Mr. Drve Ga'es of Spartanburg wis a business visitor here Tues iay Mn Gates is connected with the M. S. Callaham Funeral Home n Spartrnburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ri lph Wilburn are receiving congratulations on a lit tie girl bom Jan. 30th to be call_ ed Glorif, Laverne. Mrs Wilbum is the former Miss Jessie Lee Can non. Mother tfid baby are fine. Mr. Mack Young of Spartan, burg visited relatives hrre l*vt week. Also his brother Mr Will Gray who is critically ilL IN MEMORIAM In St?d, but foving memory of our mo'her, Mrs. Irene Lover, who departed this life 13 yerrs a ?o, Feb. 7, 1927. You went first mother and we re mained; tf m??? o?w*??/ uwmi ciXC pain OI death, so we can wtlk the same. Wrlk slowly mother for some day You will hear us call your name. Roses red will bloom in the spring lovely wisterias, too; In the ft 11 brown leaves will fall and we think of you. Everything you touched will be a hrllowed spo?; For memory is the only thing death can't call hi8 own. Children: Mrs. Marion Marshall, Columblt. Mrs. L. TP. "WIjffalT* Augusta, Ga. ! LATE SHOW I Sunday Night 12:01 ?ON STAGE? "South American Nights" With A Cast of 30 People ?ONSCREEN? "RENO" With RICHARD DIX GAIL PATRICK "GONE WTTH THE WIND" Will B? HELD OVER! __ : ~AII TJext Week it tke 5 Points Theatre Matinee (Not Reserved) Tto Night (Reserved) ll.lt Reserved Seats Now On Sale at Box Office >1 Ot ANNOUNCEMENT Mfldam Bradley's Beauty Col. tore School Is now open. For do. tcils call 6721, or coma to Hit Hampton 9tr??tStud?nt? irt bow hakig MirnHxi \ ' ~ '